Several years ago someone I know gave me a CVA Percussion revolver.
It came wrapped up in an old shirt so there is more to the gift.
I think all the parts except the nipples are there.
It is 44-45 caliber solid brass frame.
The cylinder is removed so I know at some time the had the cylinder pin out.
It is apparently installed from the rear, but is not threaded in the rear lie some models.
The pin has a flat which leads me to believer the pin is threaded and had to be the front that is threaded.
Some less than gentle attempts to turn the pin have not been successful.
Only markings are CVA stamped on the solid brass frame and made in Spain on the underside of the octagonal barrel.
So far my interweb searches have not even turned up a gun like it.
I know the pin has to come out because the cylinder was one of the pieces laying loose in the shirt.
Not worth the time I have spent so far, but now it is the fact that I refuse to be stopped in getting it apart then operational again.
Someone out there has the answers, I'm sure!
For me posting a pic may be harder that getting eht pin out!